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we're talking about the deficits at the end of the -- >> i am talking about the deficits. the deficits go up. >> we'll submit a budget in a couple days. >> what were you going to say senator portman? >> no, chris, look, we clearly have a growing debt problem. this is the most predictable crisis in the country. the president refuses to deal it with. if you look at his budget last year, it barely had deficit reduction relative to what would happen otherwise. in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because there was a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion short fall every year at a time again when we were told by this nonpartisan congressional budgets office things are getting worse not better. if he takes that out as he's going to do based on the leaks because it's a partisan political year, he's not
we're talking about the deficits at the end of the -- >> i am talking about the deficits. the deficits go up. >> we'll submit a budget in a couple days. >> what were you going to say senator portman? >> no, chris, look, we clearly have a growing debt problem. this is the most predictable crisis in the country. the president refuses to deal it with. if you look at his budget last year, it barely had deficit reduction relative to what would happen otherwise. in other...
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it's still probably the for the fifth largest deficit we have never had. the government needs money, but i would say today the government needs something more than that. it needs discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. these are commitments to make sure that we do everything more efficiently and effectively than we have before. and we want to work with you to help you do that, to help you set the right priorities, out to spend the money. and so we think for being here today. they will have questions. before we do that now want to turn to my friend, the ranking member. let me say to him because it has been a whirl and time. he has been a great partner. we don't always agree on everything. as we went in the final negotiations with our senate counterparts to come to this conclusion it was a team effort. i want to thank him for that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. wanted thank you for your willingness to work with us, especially the staffs that have done a great job under a lot of pressure. let's hope that at last on nablus puts
it's still probably the for the fifth largest deficit we have never had. the government needs money, but i would say today the government needs something more than that. it needs discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. these are commitments to make sure that we do everything more efficiently and effectively than we have before. and we want to work with you to help you do that, to help you set the right priorities, out to spend the money. and so we think for...
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in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because he had a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion shortfall every year, at a time again when we're told by this nonpart sap congressional budget office things are getting worse, not better. so if he takes that out as apparently he'll do businessed on the leaks because it's partisan political year, he's not going to have any can he have deficit reduction. so if that is true, boy, again, this is not responsible.he have deficit reduction. so if that is true, boy, again, this is not responsible. this is not responsive to what is really happening. >> let me bring in congressman van hollen. what we're talking about by far the biggest part of the budget and that is entitlements. last year as part of the budget, the president include
in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because he had a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion shortfall every year, at a time again when we're told by this nonpart sap congressional budget office things are getting...
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we have an annual deficit this year that will be less than $1 trillion and we are all excited about that. the first time in five years it has been less than $1 trillion. yes, government needs money, but i would say today the government need something more. in these discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. it needs commitment to make sure we do everything more efficiently and more effectively than we have done before. we want to work with you to help you do that, to help you set the right priorities which help you spend the money that we appropriate to you. we thank you for being here today. we will have questions. before we do that, i want to turn to my friend, the ranking member. let me say to him that it has been a whirlwind time, but he has been a great partner. we do not always agree on everything, but as we go through negotiations with our senate counterparts to come to this conclusion, it was a team effort. thank you for that. any comments? >> thank you for your willingness to work with us, especially your staff. and our staff. let's hope omnibus pu
we have an annual deficit this year that will be less than $1 trillion and we are all excited about that. the first time in five years it has been less than $1 trillion. yes, government needs money, but i would say today the government need something more. in these discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. it needs commitment to make sure we do everything more efficiently and more effectively than we have done before. we want to work with you to help you do that,...
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we have an annual deficit this year that will be less than $1 trillion and we are all excited about that. the first time in five years it has been less than $1 trillion. but government needs money, i would say today the government need something more. in these discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. it needs commitment to make sure we do everything more efficiently and more effectively than we have done before. we want to work with you to help you do that, to help you set the right priorities which help you spend the money that we appropriate to you. we thank you for being here today. we will have questions. before we do that, i want to turn to my friend, the ranking member. let me say to him that it has been a whirlwind time, but he has been a great partner. we do not always agree on everything, but as we go through negotiations with our senate counterparts to come to this conclusion, it was a team effort. thank you for that. any comments? >> thank you for your willingness to work with us, especially your staff. and our staff. let's hope on the bus puts
we have an annual deficit this year that will be less than $1 trillion and we are all excited about that. the first time in five years it has been less than $1 trillion. but government needs money, i would say today the government need something more. in these discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. it needs commitment to make sure we do everything more efficiently and more effectively than we have done before. we want to work with you to help you do that, to...
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then inflation eleven percent record current account deficit fiscal deficit those expect to be five percent five point two percent growth slowing to its worst in a decade and slower consumer demand you can see that in cars would fell for example for six to eight months even before the taper tantrum. and as a result the central bank they were lower interest rates before the taper tantrum. crowd and so that was a big shock when we got the taper tension for for and ok now that's really interesting because you know while the currency was already sliding it accelerated and the rupee was hitting all time lows that was day after day i believe it was so india was in big trouble to say the least a big big big trouble and bad loans they started loans they started to climb in indian banks and the fear was a sudden stop in capital flows into the country much needed flows given its huge current account deficit now last august former i am after she took on a missed rajaraman i got it i was so nervous i ventured out and he was appointed head of india's central bank and version was one of the few economist
then inflation eleven percent record current account deficit fiscal deficit those expect to be five percent five point two percent growth slowing to its worst in a decade and slower consumer demand you can see that in cars would fell for example for six to eight months even before the taper tantrum. and as a result the central bank they were lower interest rates before the taper tantrum. crowd and so that was a big shock when we got the taper tension for for and ok now that's really interesting...
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administration made adjustments to it to make sure it would be deficit neutral or project to be deficit neutral. all of this the administration according to official he doesn't think there are anymore major changes on the way for obamacare by end of this year, but still another accommodation the administration announcing now. if you like your plan you can keep it. the president had to make the change to the administration's law to do so. that accommodation is extended for two more years after the next presidential election. back to you. david: some people call that risk corridor a bailout. we'll wait and see. thank you very much, rich. >>> fireeye shares are soaring right now. they're up more than 8%. let's head back to adam shapiro on the floor of the new york stock exchange. adam. >> not bad for a company which had its ipo in december. daniel ives raised his price target to $100 up from $90. they hit a new high, $97.35. year-to-date the security firm shares are up 118%. one. new billionaire on the forbes list is founder. this company again the ipo in september. the company has been ar
administration made adjustments to it to make sure it would be deficit neutral or project to be deficit neutral. all of this the administration according to official he doesn't think there are anymore major changes on the way for obamacare by end of this year, but still another accommodation the administration announcing now. if you like your plan you can keep it. the president had to make the change to the administration's law to do so. that accommodation is extended for two more years after...
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deficit. affordable care obamacare which is causing real disruptions for american families and american businesses got to put it in a bigger frame i will vote with president obama and work with him when i think is he right and i will work against him when i think he is wrong. but my democrat he opponent. tickly the democrat inel couple bent did nothing but get along and go along with whatever president obama wanted. >> let me ask you about the tea party impact in the u.s. senate. even this tuesday is the senate primary in the state of texas. senator cornyn suspect for re-election. senator cruz is not going to endorse him fellow texan. what's the tea party impact and what's the big picture to senator ted cruz won't endorse his colleague? >> well, it's not just senator cornyn. he has said he won't take a roll -- role in any senate primary this year. not just colleague every race around the country. did he raise money earlier for the senate conservative fund. raising money now for the madison pro
deficit. affordable care obamacare which is causing real disruptions for american families and american businesses got to put it in a bigger frame i will vote with president obama and work with him when i think is he right and i will work against him when i think he is wrong. but my democrat he opponent. tickly the democrat inel couple bent did nothing but get along and go along with whatever president obama wanted. >> let me ask you about the tea party impact in the u.s. senate. even...
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what is their plan for the deficit? nothing. what is their plan for reform? nothing. that is what i'm in change requires. long-term investments like high-speed rail and nuclear power and fixing our economy. that is what this government is doing. all he does is get up and deliver a lot of hot air. >> can i ask my friend with a public concern at work on whether he can get advice on the whistleblowing work? say whether he could bring together recommendations and how to stop people being persecuted and others. >> i'm grateful for my friend's question. the public interest disclosure act protects most workers from being unfairly dismissed by their employers when they have blown the whistle. we have strengthened protections. especially in large organizations. i am very happy to make sure that he discusses with the relevant government ministers any further steps been taken in this direction. >> does the prime minister get the depth of the hurt among victims' families and the deep sense of public outrage across the country as a result of the outcome of the downey case? he need
what is their plan for the deficit? nothing. what is their plan for reform? nothing. that is what i'm in change requires. long-term investments like high-speed rail and nuclear power and fixing our economy. that is what this government is doing. all he does is get up and deliver a lot of hot air. >> can i ask my friend with a public concern at work on whether he can get advice on the whistleblowing work? say whether he could bring together recommendations and how to stop people being...
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what is their plan for the deficit? nothing. plan for welfare reform? nothing. plan for long-term investment? because that is what climate change requires. long-term investment like high-speed rail, long-term investment like nuclear power. long term investment like fixing our economy. that is what this government is doing. all he does is get up and deliver a lot of hot air. [shouting] >> number three. >> can ask my right honorable friend, public concern at work with you to get advice from the whistleblowing commission report -- tim mckenzie with you to bring together people in government who could consider the recommendations and how we can stop people like dr. kim hold being persecuted, and others which i won't mention now? >> i'm grateful for my honorable friends question. as he knows the public interest disclosure act of 1980 protection to most workers are being unfairly dismissed by their employer when they reported a matter of concern when you blow the whistle. we've strengthened the protections for the enterprise and regulatory reform act 2013 but we will
what is their plan for the deficit? nothing. plan for welfare reform? nothing. plan for long-term investment? because that is what climate change requires. long-term investment like high-speed rail, long-term investment like nuclear power. long term investment like fixing our economy. that is what this government is doing. all he does is get up and deliver a lot of hot air. [shouting] >> number three. >> can ask my right honorable friend, public concern at work with you to get...
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bill re-authorization that passed congress with bipartisan support , and reduces the annual budget deficits by $16. billion over 10 years. industry professionals across my home state of pennsylvania and nationally, including farmers, foresters, conservationists, researchers, and policy advocates have praised the law as an historic improvement. the federal agriculture policy that will improve land management, support key areas of economic activity, and bolster important investments in education and applied research. susan benedict, an american tree pharmacist thames certified forest owner from state college, pennsylvania, stated, and i quote, as a pennsylvania tree farmer i can happily say this farm bill was well worth the wait. with the promotion of new market opportunities and the biobased markets program and green building markets, improved access to critical conservation programs, an increased regulatory certainty when protecting water quality of my forestings rose, this farm bill is truly the best farm bill yet forests. i applaud the conference committee members for championing strong f
bill re-authorization that passed congress with bipartisan support , and reduces the annual budget deficits by $16. billion over 10 years. industry professionals across my home state of pennsylvania and nationally, including farmers, foresters, conservationists, researchers, and policy advocates have praised the law as an historic improvement. the federal agriculture policy that will improve land management, support key areas of economic activity, and bolster important investments in education...
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the is nothing moral about running up huge deficits about out of control welfare bills. we do not do with these problems, the whole country will be poorer. we should listen to the former arch bishop of canterbury. he said the churches should be aware of the dangers of blindly defending a gargantuan welfare budget that every serious alliteration would cut as a matter of economic common sense. i think serious politicians have to engage in it and that should go for everybody. i join my honorable friend's and congratulate the team on their brilliant performance at the winter olympics. as immediate threat of flood passes, some levels are still underwater and hundreds of businesses and farms are still struggling to recover. the committee on climate change, the u.k. statistical authority have all said the government investment in flood defenses -- in the likes of this, does the prime minister think it is right to revisit the plan for investment in flood defense? >> we will look carefully at the plans. we have set out spending figures all the way out through 2020, not all of whi
the is nothing moral about running up huge deficits about out of control welfare bills. we do not do with these problems, the whole country will be poorer. we should listen to the former arch bishop of canterbury. he said the churches should be aware of the dangers of blindly defending a gargantuan welfare budget that every serious alliteration would cut as a matter of economic common sense. i think serious politicians have to engage in it and that should go for everybody. i join my honorable...
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. >> defense is going down because the defect -- deficit. >> what you are asking for is very reasonable in terms of this and 56nal $26 billion billion dollars overall for defense and nondefense. forill be given the pay from the administration the next few weeks. many of us have them that are perfectly reasonable. we pay for what we need to do as a country including closing some of these loopholes which are egregious. these offshore tax loopholes, that allow the most profitable corporations in the world to avoid paying taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the leap the administration has given us on this budget and fund the full 56 billion
. >> defense is going down because the defect -- deficit. >> what you are asking for is very reasonable in terms of this and 56nal $26 billion billion dollars overall for defense and nondefense. forill be given the pay from the administration the next few weeks. many of us have them that are perfectly reasonable. we pay for what we need to do as a country including closing some of these loopholes which are egregious. these offshore tax loopholes, that allow the most profitable...
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you are cold, man, this guy put his entire political career on the line and went from a $3.5 billion deficit to a $1 billion surplus, that resonates in this economy. >> jeb bush would beat him 2-1. >> all right, coming up. and koncondoleeza rice, and a liberal professor. one of those professors will join me next as "hannity" continues. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile poduction in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global
you are cold, man, this guy put his entire political career on the line and went from a $3.5 billion deficit to a $1 billion surplus, that resonates in this economy. >> jeb bush would beat him 2-1. >> all right, coming up. and koncondoleeza rice, and a liberal professor. one of those professors will join me next as "hannity" continues. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the...
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the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his policies make it harder to get back to work. >> $17.4 trillion is the debt clock. that is ridiculous. in three years from now, you will be $19 trillion? how is that acceptable to anybody? trying balance a book in washington, d.c. >> what we will see is the fastest growing part of the budget is interest on the debt. the president added $6.9 trillion in the debt. this continues to be a driving issue for the country. you know, we are not going to be able to sustain the safety net with this debt and interest. >> i think the viewers get it, too. what other republican options do we have? >> the options are to say let's
the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his...
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the severe drought in that state is far from over, the rain at least is a down payment on a severe deficit. the storm brought heavy surf, including a huge wave that crashed into a restaurant in santa barbara yesterday morning. to the south, residents were cleaning up today from flooding and mudflows in the los angeles area. that dropped anywhere from a couple of ifnches to almost a foot of rain on the state. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday, was it murder, or was it an accident? the trial of former olympian oscar pistorius gets under way in south africa. >>> and later, a royal road trip. the first for britain's newest little prince. >>> he is one of his country's greatest athletes, a symbol of triumph over adversity that carried oscar pistorius with his artificial legs all the way to the olympics two summers ago, representing south africa. but tomorrow he faces what perhaps will be his greatest challenge as he goes on trial, charged with murdering his girlfriend. our report tonight from nbc's ayman mohyeldin in pretoria. >> reporter: it's being called south africa's atr
the severe drought in that state is far from over, the rain at least is a down payment on a severe deficit. the storm brought heavy surf, including a huge wave that crashed into a restaurant in santa barbara yesterday morning. to the south, residents were cleaning up today from flooding and mudflows in the los angeles area. that dropped anywhere from a couple of ifnches to almost a foot of rain on the state. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday, was it murder,...
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a lot of the budget deficit is because ukraine has a very high energy subsidies. it pays a fifth of the import price. energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation? investors behind this giant airship believe it could revolutionize oil exploration to disaster relief operations. it will be able to lift 50 tons of cargo. it has been sold back to the british firm. it has won the financial backing of one of britain's most success rock stars as richard wescott has been finding out. >> reporter: inside britain's big of aircraft hangar, something is growing. beating into life the world's longest flying machine. looks like an airship, but it isn't because it doesn't float. what you can see from here is that unique shape. it's actually designed more like
a lot of the budget deficit is because ukraine has a very high energy subsidies. it pays a fifth of the import price. energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation?...
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on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from 6.3% to 5.3%. what's more, by expanding competitive bidding for durable medical equipment, it also produces additional savings for medicare and its beneficiaries alike. now, want to call your attention to a few of the specific investments this budget makes an opportunity, economic growth, and security. the budget invested to empower americans to live healthier lives and to obtain financial security for their families through the affordable care act. our budget provides resources to continue to support these efforts, including the operations of the marketplace, to help individuals enrolled in the best
on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from...
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twenty one points by the middle of the second quarter however the third saw the visitors claw back the deficit derek brown and grow suave see more and more the stars as walker scored sixteen points to task as one to level matters at fifty nine a piece and silence the home arena might not be the favorite but we do believe in ourselves. we have a great group of guys. who are the team you know we have to keep my day together and that fired back set out by chance final quarter which turned into a roller coaster that are missing as a man so dominant in the first half trailed by five points and had to play catch up with top gun. stepping in to save the match for the army men sinking fifteen points in the last five minutes and then with just four seconds to go the syrup man was picking up with fingering drink. and our own jackson came off the bench to pour in both free throws and hand says got a scintillating ninety four ninety three when courses a little pressure to go but you know you should thousands times probably a million times in my career as something where. you want to be in a situation like
twenty one points by the middle of the second quarter however the third saw the visitors claw back the deficit derek brown and grow suave see more and more the stars as walker scored sixteen points to task as one to level matters at fifty nine a piece and silence the home arena might not be the favorite but we do believe in ourselves. we have a great group of guys. who are the team you know we have to keep my day together and that fired back set out by chance final quarter which turned into a...
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during his tenure, the deficit was redutioned from $290 billion to $70 billion. the dow jones industrials more than tripled, unemployment decreased and more than 18 million new jobs were created. senator bob dole described secretary reuben as a man of honesty and integrity. alan greenspan called him one of the most respected treasury secretaries in history. when he retired in 1999, secretary reuben received glowing reports from democrats and republicans alike. here's what he said about climate change a few weeks ago. and i quote. there are a lot of significant monumental issues facing the global economy, but this one supersedes all else. experts are telling us inaction on climate change threatens the global economy. responding to this threat isn't about disadvantaging ourselves, it's about seizing opportunity. there are already 143,000 solar jobs and 80,000 wind jobs in the united states. winning the global clean energy race will mean millions of jobs and faster economic growth. competitors in china and europe understand this. we risk being left behind if we don'
during his tenure, the deficit was redutioned from $290 billion to $70 billion. the dow jones industrials more than tripled, unemployment decreased and more than 18 million new jobs were created. senator bob dole described secretary reuben as a man of honesty and integrity. alan greenspan called him one of the most respected treasury secretaries in history. when he retired in 1999, secretary reuben received glowing reports from democrats and republicans alike. here's what he said about climate...
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it was about $11 billion in deficit this year. the new government in kiev said the country is going to need about $35 billion over the next two years just to survive. the i.m.s. is working on a plan along with the european union and united states, saying they're going to try and help but can't do anything until there is a government in place because an official government hahas to those kind of requests and the e.u. and i.m.f. can't negotiate with anything other than official governments. they need a prim minister, a cabinet and that's all underway. it's supposed to be in place by thursday but still a long road ahead for ukraine. >> all right, jennifer glasse in ukraine, thank you very much. in our next hour, we will be taking a closer look at ukraine's former prime minister and her role in shape that go countries future. these are live images coming out of parliament in ukraine and as you can see, the tensions there still exist. also viktor yanukovych still a man on the run. >> the u.s. state department is expelling three venezue
it was about $11 billion in deficit this year. the new government in kiev said the country is going to need about $35 billion over the next two years just to survive. the i.m.s. is working on a plan along with the european union and united states, saying they're going to try and help but can't do anything until there is a government in place because an official government hahas to those kind of requests and the e.u. and i.m.f. can't negotiate with anything other than official governments. they...